Celebrating the Chinese New Year
It’s the Chinese New Year, and to celebrate, I’m posting (or re-posting) some favorite people portraits I’ve taken during my … Continue reading Celebrating the Chinese New Year
It’s the Chinese New Year, and to celebrate, I’m posting (or re-posting) some favorite people portraits I’ve taken during my … Continue reading Celebrating the Chinese New Year
In light of the recent heroics of Capt. Chesley B “Sully” Sullenberger, and his co-pilot, Jeff Skiles, of US Airways … Continue reading Every pilot is a hero
Have I ever mentioned that I love my jobs? In between travel assignments, I supplement my income with work in … Continue reading On the set with Phil Mickelson…and me
As 2008 comes to a close, I decided it’s time to pay tribute to the United Nations International Year of … Continue reading UN International Year of the Potato 2008
Here’s my image of a lone man facing the rising sun at Varanasi: http://www.photoshelter.com/swf/imgWidget.swf And here’s how it appears in … Continue reading Published in The Rough Guide to India!
http://pa.photoshelter.com/swf/Slideshow.swf?feedSRC=http%3A//pa.photoshelter.com/c/kymri/gallery-show/G0000ytokQ6MS6sc%3Ffeed%3Drss%26ppg%3D200 ….National Geographic Adventure magazine, that is, in the Dec/Jan Year End DOUBLE ISSUE (which means you have two months … Continue reading Published in National Geographic!
For a southern Californian, fall just means that the ocean water gets too cold to surf without a wetsuit, and … Continue reading Fall in Japan
I love my job. No really, I love my jobs! When I’m not behind the camera, I am in front … Continue reading Tea & Geishas
After 24 hours in Tokyo with camera in hand and no set agenda, I quickly found a subject for my … Continue reading Big in Japan
LAX. Los Angeles International Airport. Not my favorite airport, but certainly more going on than the commuter terminal in San … Continue reading L.A. Over